Size Guide

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or anything else, email us on [email protected]

COSTUME/ONESIE SETS SIZE GUIDE

Age

Size

Weight (up to)

Height

0-3 months

000

6kg/13.2lb

62cm/24.4in

3-6 months

00

8kg/18.5lb

68cm/26.8in

6-12 months

0

10kg/22lb

76cm/30in

12-18 months

1

12kg/26.5lb

84cm/33in

18-24 months

2

14kg/30.8lb

92cm/36.2in

HAT & TAIL SET SIZE GUIDES

Size

Approx. Age

Head Circumfrance

Medium

18 months – 5 years

46-52cm/18-20in

Large

6 years – Avg. Adult

50-59cm/19-23in

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Gift Card & Wrapping

Sending as a gift? Make it even more special with our available gift options…

Gift Card: We offer to include a FREE gift card with your purchase. Your personal message will be hand-written on one of our beautiful folded cards, sealed in an envelope and placed at the top of the parcel. You can select this option and add your message during the checkout process.

Gift Wrap: Your order will be carefully wrapped in a lovely neutral paper and finished with a red bow in keeping with our style. Our gift wrapping service is $5 and you can select this option during the checkout process.

Your gift will display no prices, including the packing slip it is shipped with.

Help Save The Koala with Lil’ Creatures

Willow lives at the Featherdale Wildlife Park in Western Sydney, NSW and we’ve been told she is quite the young lady. She loves a hug, but sneakily chews on your shirt while she distracts you with the cuddle! We are looking forward to the year ahead with the potential of Willow becoming a first-time mum! How amazing will that be!

In addition, Lil’ Creatures is so proud to be able to give back to the cute creature that has inspired our journey so much! We sponsor The Koala Foundation by donating $2 for every Lil’ Koala that you buy on our website (www.lilcreatures.com.au) to the Koala Foundation to go towards the work of helping save koalas in the wild.

Koalas are in serious decline suffering from the effects of habitat destruction, domestic dog attacks, bushfires and road accidents.

The Australian Koala Foundation’s (AKF) research indicates that the Koala is in trouble and that extinctions of local populations have already occurred. In contrast to the millions of Koalas which were thought to be present at the time of European settlement, the AKF believes that there could be less than 80,000 remaining today, possibly as few as 43,000. If this rate of decline continues then yes, the Koala is at risk of extinction.

Koalas mean so much to the world. Even the hardest human heart melts when it comes into close contact with them – especially in the wild. In conservation terms, the Koala is a ‘flagship’ species for other lesser-known parts of the ecosystem. The Koala’s struggle tells us that the bush is in trouble.

Koalas do not harm anyone. They live in our backyards. It’s up to us to keep them alive and healthy in the bush.

The Koala is Australia’s living icon, we should do everything we can to help protect them!

For any more information about the plight of the Koalas and how you can help, or just for some interesting facts see www.savethekoala.com